On 11/10/15, 4:35 PM, "Niall Pemberton" <niall.pember...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>"As soon as OpenMiracl is accepted into the Incubator, Certivox (now
>MIRACL) will transfer the source code and trademark to the ASF with a
>Software Grant, and licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Certivox/MIRACL
>retains rights to its existing MIRACL mark."
>
>The above isn't clear, saying the trademark will be transferred to the ASF
>and "Certivox/MIRACL retains rights to its existing MIRACL mark". What
>trademark is being transferred to the ASF?
>
>The ASF project called OpenMiracl and Certivox/MIRACL continuing to use
>the
>MIRACL mark would seem to muddy the water between the two. Would this not
>disadvantage others building something based on OpenMiracl?

In case it helps, when Adobe transferred the Flex trademark to the ASF,
the ASF licensed use of the Flex trademark back to Adobe so Adobe could
use Flex for its already-released versions and documentation.

This sounds similar to me.

-Alex

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